On 08/04/2011 01:12 PM, opinali wrote:
That seems to be purely a bug in Cisco's software, not supporting
IPv6.  This coming from Cisco, the company that's basically synonym
for network gear... pretty odd.
Just to be clear - that's a typical integration problem of a new software stack. Java 7 is a new software stack and I expect lots of integration problems. Including in my code: it already happened when I moved to Java 5 from 1.4 and 6 from 5. It's pretty normal and it will be a combination of bugs in Java 7 and the hosting enviroment, but in many cases they won't be bugs, but things tried for the first time in a different combination. Until I test my stuff with Java 7 I suppose it won't work; I expect most of the tests to pass, but a non relevant need of fixing and patching for the rest.

This is very different from bugs in the core, like in HotSpot.


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